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meanwhile, some of holmes' neighbors are finally allowed to return home. police say he rigged his apartment with explosives shortly before last week's shootings, and some of the victims still recovering from that shooting will not have to deal with the costly medical bills when they get out of the hospital. some of the hospitals treating those victims say they will limit or wipe out their medical bills altogether. >> some of the funerals for those killed in colorado are being held this week. today, 23-year-old micayla medek will be laid to rest in denver. the first victim's funeral was yesterday. gordon cowden was the first victim. he took his two teenage daughters to the midnight premiere. his family says cowden's daughters still remember his last words. >> the girls told us that as they were leaving the theater, that he was yelling after them "i love you, i love you both." >> colorado governor john hickenlooper and aurora's mayor were at yesterday's funeral. an emotional moment at the memorial for the victims of the movie theater shootings. aurora police
meanwhile, some of holmes' neighbors are finally allowed to return home. police say he rigged his apartment with explosives shortly before last week's shootings, and some of the victims still recovering from that shooting will not have to deal with the costly medical bills when they get out of the hospital. some of the hospitals treating those victims say they will limit or wipe out their medical bills altogether. >> some of the funerals for those killed in colorado are being held this...
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member of the medical school where holmes because ph.d. student. they will discuss whether that package will be allowed in court. there are unconfirmed records that package contains sensitive information about his alleged plot to carry out the massacre. eun, that's the latest from centennial. >> leanne greg live in centennial, colorado, for us. thank you. >>> in ohio a kent state university student will be arraigned on charges he made a threat against the school. 19-year-old tweeted he planned to shoot up the campus. >>> breaking news back here at home out of laurel. emergency crew on the scene of a hazmat situation. news4's megan mcgrath is live for us this morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: aaron, it looks like the fire department has a handle on this situation. just a few moments ago a group of employees who had been just on the other side of this fence kind of milling around in the parking lot. they were given word that they would be allowed to go back toward the building again. a little while ago saw this large group of people w
member of the medical school where holmes because ph.d. student. they will discuss whether that package will be allowed in court. there are unconfirmed records that package contains sensitive information about his alleged plot to carry out the massacre. eun, that's the latest from centennial. >> leanne greg live in centennial, colorado, for us. thank you. >>> in ohio a kent state university student will be arraigned on charges he made a threat against the school. 19-year-old...
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colorado are combing the movie theater and the suspect's apartment, trying to figure out why james holmes shot 12 people and injured dozens more on friday. the first funeral service will be held this friday. in the meantime, the u.s. house of representatives held a moment of silence yesterday. >>> the star of the movie forever linked to the massacre made a surprise visit to the survivors and first responders. christian bale was in "the dark knight rises." he was there on his own behalf and not representing the studio. warner brothers made an undisclosed donation to a fund that helps victims and their families. >>> the 21-year-old pregnant woman who escaped the shooting spree gave birth to a healthy baby boy. hugo jackson medley was born early yesterday morning. the baby's father caleb is in the same hospital. the 23-year-old is in a medically induced coma after being shot in the head during the massacre. caleb is on the road to recovery in part because of his new son. >> he moved his hand towards the baby, trying to feel his son, trying to touch him. his heart rate, there was a change in
colorado are combing the movie theater and the suspect's apartment, trying to figure out why james holmes shot 12 people and injured dozens more on friday. the first funeral service will be held this friday. in the meantime, the u.s. house of representatives held a moment of silence yesterday. >>> the star of the movie forever linked to the massacre made a surprise visit to the survivors and first responders. christian bale was in "the dark knight rises." he was there on his...
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the house passed the bill in february after delegate eleanor holmes nor on the introduced it. >>> two mashd state lawmakers want the power companies to pay hefty fines for keeping customers in the dark nearly a week after the summer storm. they're asking for the state's public service commission to fine pepco and baltimore gas and electric $100 million each. state senators say the money can pay to train more workers to help restore power faster. the storm also forced gaithersburg to reschedule the fourth of july fireworks show for today. the celebration begins at 5:00. it will feature live music and food. it starts at 9:25 tonight. so of course, the question is, what kind of weather are we going to have tonight for fireworks? >> tom kierein is here with the answer. >> around the region we might have scattered showers. but the last couple of days i've been getting a lot of message on twitter and facebook saying, i heart this weather. low humidity today but we do have a possibility of a few passing sprinkles. this morning, so tee the patchef green, the sprinkles are trying to reach the
the house passed the bill in february after delegate eleanor holmes nor on the introduced it. >>> two mashd state lawmakers want the power companies to pay hefty fines for keeping customers in the dark nearly a week after the summer storm. they're asking for the state's public service commission to fine pepco and baltimore gas and electric $100 million each. state senators say the money can pay to train more workers to help restore power faster. the storm also forced gaithersburg to...